A treatment designed to reduce bloodstream infections due to central venous catheters that had worked well in lab studies and
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Coffee helps teams work together, study suggests
Good teamwork begins with a cup of coffee for everyone, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people gave more
Continue reading »Dogs could cause of the next big flu outbreak in humans, study warns
Dogs could cause the next big flu outbreak in humans: Deadly new strains of the virus can jump from pets
Continue reading »Study: Exercise mitigates genetic effects of obesity later in life
If you’re up there in age and feel like you can coast as a couch potato, you may want to
Continue reading »Porn viewers prefer women’s pleasure over violence: study
Is mainstream pornography becoming more and more violent? And if so, what’s driving the trend. In our newly published study
Continue reading »Study links neighborhood factors, breast cancer rates in African-American women
Neighborhood characteristics such as racial composition and poverty rates are associated with increased risks of late-stage breast cancer diagnoses and
Continue reading »Many breast cancer patients can skip chemo, big study finds
Most women with the most common form of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of
Continue reading »Study links sleep loss with nighttime snacking, junk food cravings, obesity, diabetes
Nighttime snacking and junk food cravings may contribute to unhealthy eating behaviors and represent a potential link between poor sleep
Continue reading »Despite risk of breast cancer, few men undergo genetic tests, study finds
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death among Americans. At least 10 percent of cancers are caused by
Continue reading »Study examines concerns of living kidney donors
In a new study that examined living kidney donors’ concerns about their decision to undergo kidney removal, long-term kidney health,
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